Los Angeles DJ producer DJ Quiotix recently told Heavy in the Streets that he had been hired to work with Lauryn Hill, producing beats for what he assumes to be a new live show. Of course, this being Ms. Hill, things we're a little unconventional.
| Mar | 29 |
By Giselle Zado Wasfie
JANUARY 8, 2007; 1:23 PM. The corner of 5th and Molino is mostly barren and bleak—more like a film lot than an actual location—and right now, all the cast and crew are on a mandatory union break. The intersection is situated in the heart of what Kor Group real estate developers want to incessantly remind your hip, brand-obsessed ass is “LA’s Art District,” which is actually a bit funny if you know that the lofts in this warehouse building cost $300,000 to $1 million each (take that, Williamsburg).
The other thing the Kor Group wants you to know is that this habitat is renovated from “classic,” “authentic” 1920s lofts. To Lauryn Hill’s credit, this is no Bedford Avenue; between the seafood warehouse up the block and the I.M.C. toy factory, this area is almost deliberately dismal and full …



























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